Latest Features

Nulty has recently completed work on the refurbished London offices for a global financial services corporation. Working in collaboration with architecture firm Perkins + Will, Nulty has created a sophisticated and tactile lighting design solution fitting for the financial company.

Air space is an expensive commodity. In a BBC programme focusing on ‘New York – The Busiest City in the World’, we were treated to a glimpse into the soaring prices of NYC property and the lengths that are now being reached, to provide more housing. In London we have a little more breathing room but, how do we keep up with the demand on housing and commercial space? Is air space the way to go and what does this mean for the architecture industry?

In January’s ‘The Last Word’ feature, Helen Groat, Senior Engineer, Arup, discusses the capabilities and intricacies of timber for use in the architectural industry Developments in timber engineering, with respect to machining complexity, innovation and the types of timber used, have heightened interest in the material and increased its popularity. Through its work

Architect’s Choice explores the Stirling Prize Winner, Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, and the advent of good theatre design in architecture. The Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, designed by Haworth Tompkins, is undoubtedly a worthy winner of 2014’s RIBA Stirling Prize trophy. The old Everyman Theatre in Liverpool opened in 1964 in the shell of a nineteenth century

The Photon Project Ltd, founding company for The Photon SpaceTM brand, brings together leading minds to present a new wellbeing experience The Photon SpaceTM provides a new hospitality and well-being experience combining the latest in all-glass technology with sophisticated design; to let the benefits of natural light in. Launched on Crowdcube in November,

This month’s question: When is architectural design acceptable as sculpture and not functioning form? When is it ok for architectural design to exist merely as a spectacle and not to be used by the masses? This is the questions on many architectural enthusiasts lips as news of London’s Garden Bridge reveals that the

In November’s Last Word feature, Ken Greig, Partner at Greig & Stephenson, reflected on how architecture affects its surrounding community; the people, the businesses and the landscape… Our involvement with Borough Market has in many ways taken us back to the grass roots, designing for small retail businesses rather than for the major multiples that

Richard Beastall, Principal Director in the Interiors Division and Chris Bennie, Principal Director in the Architecture Division, at tp bennett, discuss levelling the design playing field As architectural practices struggle to give greater authority to their interior design departments, Richard and Chris explain the client value of a practice that has equalised the status of